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and to, to commercialize space travel work, amazon found a just phase off is scheduled to fly aboard his company blue origin rocket later this month. meanwhile, ellen mosque says his company's 1st private space flight will take place in september, but space x, which is also received funding from the u. s. government has bigger plans to which space x is doing is primarily launching satellites, government, satellites, commercial satellites, and, and other others space systems to earth or vision. and ultimately, what they want to do is launch people to mars that is the most ambitious of all these 3 ventures. the other 2 are seeking to focus on space tourism, taking passengers to lower the orbit for a few minutes of micro gap microgravity time. regardless of the ambitions, all 3 men a changing the space industry forever. in a few hours,
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italy will be locked in homes with england in the finals of the piano football championship. while england will have the passionate support of nearly all the $60000.00 fans at london's wembley stadium, italy hoping to build on the transformation and coach roberto mancini. it promises to be a k, g, and counter are if football coming home, then the team on the bus to the unwelcome guest looking to crash the party. but at least some people were happy to see a 3 arrive in london for the year. a 2020 final o d u k. italy, fans with the own spin on the classic england that team survived the 10th penalty shootout against spain to reach the final and then now hoping to weigh in the 1st european championship since 1968th. got to get physic. i meant therefore to answer england, physically stronger than natalie, but football is played with
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a ball on the grass. and we hope we can do better than then knowing that these qualities will be important in a match like the final. but sometimes the smaller ones, when i want to be j to pick out a crystal just be done by sat that we need support for england has reached the very top percent prime minister and one semester chance for some political capital voting. and the monarch herself queen elizabeth wishing the team while in a letter adding, quote, with the hope that history will record not only your success, but also the spirit commitments and pride with which you have conducted yourself. should also feature in a different time than before. the final but it's this one, but the skin has 3 lions that really captures the english move. arrogant, so self that for cation, the fact is england have not won
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a major trophy since the world cup in 1966. ah, we're in a final and we were here. we had to win, so everything is important. however, at present to pay for them, we're pleased that that legacy is being there. but now we want to go and, and bring the trophy home for everybody. to do that, so have to be the most inform, aside in wells football, italy or on beacon in $33.00 matches and the reverse him and cheney, and yet to lose to england in a major tournaments and whispering, they're pretty good at penalties. to me those from the use for students me now for the build up to this massive game we are looking forward to mock. i mean after how that when a man has turned out so far, what kind of final should we expect?
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i think will have a dramatic final, but i think the drama a bit different to what we've seen in the rest of the term. and the rest of the former, i think quite a little plaza, quite tired because of the corona virus pandemic. we've had 2 seasons kind of extra back to back and you can tell with the met alone goals we've had, we've had 11 own goes mr. own goal is the tournament top scorer and i think defenses of just got to tired and then there's been mistakes being made in in italy a different day. the 2 sides have shown how to defend england, money continued $1.00 goal. so i think it might be drama, but not because of mistakes or excitement, but trauma because it's going to be so tense and just one moment of magic might make the difference or is all the way to penalties. or one mistake will cause data, team deli, now to italy, 33 games on beaten what house for benjamin c need done to bring out this based in this side. they've always been hard to be. defending has always been very important to italians. but in the past,
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there was sort of happy to win will nil. this is different. we saw in the opening case against turkey. exactly a month ago that they just completely destroyed turkey free meal. they went for those extra goals. the italian sides of the past never did. so that's a positive development. i'm looking at tonight. if they get ahead, it might mean they won't, should have shopped like in the olden days. but i remember in 2010 when they were world cup holders, and i was in the stadium in johannesburg when they were beaten by for vac. here to go out in the group stage and that was a real low point. then not many high points. they didn't get to the final in euro 2012, but they were battered by spain for now they won't want that to happen again. so what months you need to has done is actually incredible. this is decided didn't even qualify for the last will cope and here they are on the final undeservedly. so yes, but if england go on to win, how much will this really mean to the side? after what 55 years of going through pain? it's
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a long time for the suppose it inventors of the modern game of football to have to wait to only of ever won won will cope in 966 and then never made an of a final is quite staggering, really. and it's on home. so again, just like in 66, the love 60000 fans behind them. and yet the country's going to actually crazy there's, there's bolting all over the place and flags. and yeah, they're really going to milk for everything is worth the final doesn't come along very often. and actually i think the english had just happy to be in the file because they've got over their semi final jinx. but of course now you're reading the final and you've got to take that chance, but it's really the toughest team they face, sofa. ok, only time will tell my meters from d. w. sports. thanks for your time. now to some other stories making headlines around the world. on the rest of the jailing a form, i thought african precedents jacobs duma spread to the economic capital. johan is big. shops have been looted in the highway drills. protests begun in zoom as
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a province of quincy in a town where he has thought that the 15 month jail sentence for contempt of court. the wife of havi assassinated president has walking out for the 1st time since her husband was killed martine luis, that her husband was mad, that we're trying to develop a t t issue. the record, a statement from hospital after being injured in the police accuse following mess interviews of carrying out the killing. tens of thousands of people in south west china. have any of that heavy reinforce, forget flash, bladder homes and buildings were swept away in the city in each one. problems so far have you know, reports intelligence both of them is marking the anniversary of this revenue from africa, which killed more than 8000 muslims. commemorations include barry and 19 newly identified victims. the atrocity 26 years ago was the world's west. since the 2nd
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world war now will test go into the posen bulgaria for the 2nd time in 3 months to elect a new parliament elections. and a spring where inconclusive as no party want enough support to form the government . this time, the center, right? a for my prime minister. ok, bought a stop neck and neck with the new populace public and got of a corruption, has them in 8th, in the campaign, in the east or west country. let's cross about 2 d. w correspondence. but a vessel who's covering the elections for us. i barbara the previous election in april produced a fragmented parliament that failed to form the bible coalition. will it be different this time? that's what, of course, to get in voters hope, but it's far from certain because there is going to be a fragmented parliament again. and again,
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it looks as if the opposition parties themselves could not garner a clear majority. so they have been having talked before him this time and said the most like the outcome is the minority government for that they would then need to support for instance of the, for the former communist party of these days called socialist party, a full area who they don't want to go into coalition with because the idea is to divergent by who they think might be interested in supporting a reform agenda. invoke area. there is among voters. we talk to a very strong wish and will for change because people are tired and fed up with corruption and the incidence of the mafia and all walks of life and bulgaria. so it might be rocky times they had politically. it's not going to be clear cut, but there may be just a solution on the horizon. talking about rocky times, what will be the new government's main challenges the main challenge is to reform
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the country and to get rid of corruption. i mean, that is just adamant that really, really needs to be done because all reports we've seen in the last month talk about the country that is almost become a captured state. it's all walks of life. if you are stopped by a policeman, you have to pay him money. if you want to permit for building something, you have to go to the office and pay somebody money. and it's, it's just everywhere. if you go to hospital, you need drugs. you have to pay the doctor. so for people, this means that their life becomes much more difficult plus, economically the country overall of course, loses huge sums, big sums of money. european money in particular have been just squandered and wasted in, in public building projects that, of course, they're sort of taking in by the math yet. so this is a disaster zone, economically and politically. and it just needs reform on the bottom from the bottom up. and that is a huge dance for any sort of shaky coalition of opposition parties that is likely
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to emerge here. barbara and sophia, thank you for your time. finally, when it rains in japan and pause that till he lympics can't get a break at the moment. less than 2 weeks before the opening up the 15th has. whereby because of the panoramic, the media center has now flooded. so in show rain has caused the roof leak. the center will host around $6000.00 journalists during the games. the building is supposed to open next week. you're watching dw news here, the reminder of our top story, england fans hope the team will win the fast major trophy and 55 years or even a piano board championship final. on sunday night, the face off against italy will look to continue the incredible transformation on the coach or back to mancini. coming up next,
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the 1st part of the b w documentary, jewish in europe. remember, you can always find the latest news and analysis on our website. that's the w dot com. i, eddie, my god junior, that's more news coming up. thanks for your company. the news. can you hear me now? yes, we can hear you in germany. we bring you, michael, and you've never had to have the right just so what is who is medical? really what move back to people who follows along the way. minor is and critic join us for macros. glass. the i
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choose says in every day jewish life in europe that's rarely shown away from politics, the middle east and anti semitism. it was important for us to continuously go there and capture what's going on. ah, alice brown is one of the most significant jewish film produces in europe. i found that it was important to have this perspective to tell the story of europe's jewish community as we traveled across the continent. the eve kugal mine has always played a big role in our family, editor in chief of the magazine, tankless. and you've written so many articles that we've discussed together over mealtimes. so i was really cheap to work with the oh, i the
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it my comments as surprise that i'll journey of today as them in europe. in time. there are many branches of judaism, sephardic, judaism that started in spain, was a key part of mark graham. and morocco was the center for many, many centrist. ah, it's incredible that there was once more than 300000 cheese living in morocco. but those surprising to me, the ah, me amazingly
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beautiful to diaz and the very had to rogers and has many different fluid says the 2 big ones are farted judaism, that most becomes from north africa, spain and european judaism, ash canarsie. i've been following up and here we're looking across the key part of jewish history movement across the virtual beach head from europe to africa and from africa to europe and june. and also muslims were expound from spain in 1492 by 9. and then after the 2nd world war, many hundreds of thousands of jews travelled from north africa back to europe, and also israel fucking. and it goes back to the old testament, if you want to look at it with a logically and this whole aspect of judaism in central europe is something we're
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not really conscious of, not in the general community either in the mind of the especially since i clearly had such a major impact on europe, migrations losing both directions. so i now thing another migration movement here in the same place they've been happening for centuries. and that's the reason we're starting our journey through europe. from the beginning i choose
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i've never been to mars day, but i'm excited to see what jewish life is like here the . it's a typical palm city with lots of influences and immigration, and that's why it's a city that's always been open to the jewish community. the life is obviously changed since the attacks on charlie. it's now considered necessary for the press and france to have security and got the emissions. hello, you're listening to radio g m. today will be playing
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a selection of the most beautiful songs by shot as no one who passed away yesterday . he was known for his love of israel and the jewish community, jerusalem. it was that m g m a jewish radio, and marcia was established in 1982 shortly after the election of con swan milan. when many radio stations were created that it was extraordinary for the development of the jewish culture, to heal jewish music on the radio, music from a israel. and teachings from rabbi's creed was miraculous, wonderful than the other. you were you ever threatened with the demand? ask them usually if i was going to come to, you've received threats as have many jewish institutions. unfortunately, sometimes the threats are serious. sometimes they're more comical, but we have to take precaution, those will be $74.00,
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then they can it. we now have bullet proof windows here and the security gate. like in a bank, we've been able to secure our premises help from the government. the ministry of the carrier and the community council, france is a country that make sure the junior living here feels safe african with this effort to work with people in march. they are very open about their religion. aren't they that support culture, marsey culture. there's something magical about him or say magic my face, it's like a washing machine and you put everything in together but piece keeps it the individual color. we're all washed together, but we retain our identity and that works about 95 percent of the time. open just my fate as marcia is still as exceptional as ever. it's a city that's open to the mediterranean. so i mean, that's welcomed all waves of ation with open on i to, to the to the event you because you're not with
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a very confident and nuanced discussion. he mentioned the good but also the problematic aspect. i feel like he's looking at the picture of jewish life here through road tinted spectacle. i don't quite believe it's all sunshine and rainbow . well then let's meet a woman who grew up here and her st. jewish lives develop here over many years. as opposed to you because i knew always and years ago, mostly in the 1970 s. it was less each to their own. people lived together, did the catacomb. i know why there was a neighborhood where you'd find jewish youth centers, eastern bakeries and kosher butcher. it was more mixed,
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more side by side. i'm on the net result, most the assistant at some point people started to separate from one another in the city on me. and today most of the jewish businesses and jewish schools are all close to the big synagogue on the coast. there are kosher restaurants, jewish doors, and youth centers if i want to know sort of cluster has formed partly because it makes it safer and more convenient for the people who practice. well, they don't catch up on you think the attacks have played apart? i don't say that this close knit lifestyle existed before, but it's true that the tendency to keep one's self has intensified because of that, especially after the attacks and to lose and elsewhere in france. i think there's also there wasn't much solidarity when we protested. we were on our own,
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it was only after the attacks in paris and nice that people started protesting in bigger numbers when everyone felt effective. talk too often feel excluded. also some people say it's the muslims in the jews with the problem, but it's not, it's all of society. it's not muslims versus jews. that's what worries me the populism of the far right. or somebody more nasty or now formerly the from nasty and it grows year on here, especially in the south. all of this affects me as a jew, and as a french person, the shoes are very religious, so we're happy. there's a place right next to the school where we can get kosher read itself perpetuating
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the more we huddled together, the more scared we become more scared, we become more, we feel okay, here we are. yeah, this, you still have a good life here, but there's always the fear when we take our children to school, that something might happen. there are soldiers outside the school. and that scares us. the level was only because it's astounding that there are $48.00 synagogues and places of worship that are barely guarded. yes, it's very different to parents where they need a lot more security and got especially since the attacks. things look very
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different in other french cities. often i used to live in paris, probably. i lived there for 10 years with my family, including my children. about e. m is off all by. i can tell you there's a fundamental difference in parents. my kids didn't dare to go out onto the streets wearing the kid is certainly not on to the metro canadian. and if they ever did, they would almost certainly get attacked verbally or sometimes even worse. it's different here. they can, where the keep an eye out on the street. the key to another factor is must say, as their own cells, say you knew what to do. it's a body that brings together the religious leaders of all religious communities. and the mayor of my say, if you want to start catholics, protestants, buddhists, jews, muslims, every, one of the the ship. what do you want to say back in the field of what he's
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meetings, have a collective and common message that based on all religion, problem massage, collective a coma human. the last and once a year we organize a huge event that attracts maybe 5 or $6000.00 people from the same. the man who everyone can see all the different religious leaders there. and it gives the community a sense of cohesion, a desire to live well together. and who is your your stuff and you did something on the vm ah, with the news
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on the national my confess you. at some point, i just wanted to discover my culture with my musical interest led me to my room today because there are very interesting aspects of jewish culture image that is if i had my mother is ash canarsie, and my father is 40 boots. those kids, i don't and they went to israel, but not because they felt jewish, not at all, but it was because at the time they were of a certain political persuasion and wanted to practice in a kid boots. my brother is israeli. i'm the only french one in my family and i ended up in my thing which isn't really friends are saying is sort of separate to the country. i feel like a true marcia, because i really like the city, even with all its law. you must have them, but can i book who of judy why see so anyway,
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ah i think it's great that we're traveling straight from my side to one of the oldest jewish centers in europe, transport and not just to paris as you might expect. you see a whole other jewish life here. there are neighborhoods with a strong jewish presence and a scene that you will find almost nowhere else. because we want to lose transport has always had a label. so you know, in a derogatory way. on the contrary, in a very positive way, it has to label of being elevated community or any intellectual sense that they were grand intellectual figures who are born or contents across the board. if you ask a random jewish person here and they tell you they feel no sense of anti semitism here, it's not part of everyday life. you know, they tell you they feel alive here. transport is often referred to as little june,
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july 11th, sort of. so i got a little to read them, come 2nd song. yes, that's what people call strasbourg because jewish people can live here peacefully, totally independent from all the tension that arises elsewhere to all sorts of exist. there is also a very special quality of life and stress because of a jewish community poly, peaceful lifestyle that we enjoy here every day as jews who plays out right in the heart of the city. this will be somewhere on the outskirts, but right in the heart of strasburg, life of those was less than a kid. don't kid jewish community. it's part of strasbourg culture. it's also a school quality of life is extraordinary. if you feel that acute distances are short, you don't need a car to get around. you can walk your children to school, all the nav, it is awesome. okay, cool. is good. everything is can get into one place and is off on here. liquid is
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on auto media for more, there are no big problems with anti semitism in strasburg. are a few small incidents here and there if you don't pass the bottle out with a view to be on the community of as good immune us as exist. of course the community is guarded by the police because there could be threats here too. but it's not something you're constantly aware of. i think that's one of the reasons jewish people choose to settle here, especially families with young children and will continue to nurture and develop our jewish way of life. move market. ah ah, here's the restaurant and down there is a school where the grill is right here and there you have the culture pastry shop. there's another synagogue nearby and another culture chart notes on this little street. there are 7 or 8 of them. oh
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e o o, o, o, o. she doesn't show up about some stuff that she is shavone of the saturdays a day of rest for all jews, no matter where you are. and my role is canter doesn't change much whether i'm strasburg or new york or a small town like fryeburg because the task is the same was still for i have to lead the prayer, read from the tora, seeing well, and so on. about shabbots in a big city like stress book, that really is a wonderful experience then because you see lots of jewish people out on the streets. months of this class, if you then dressed in the traditional way for shabbat. yes, i'm sure but,
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and they're happy, it's all they go to synagogues, go for a walk and things like that, and they invite you along by them. and then that's what i realized, having spent time in france, germany has a very different approach to judaism. the whole way of life is much less apparent, but the mindset is different to some of the holocaust tanks. like a sword of damocles over the jewish people. you can't just forget it, it's not possible. and in france, i get the impression that they live much more in the present. people there aren't shaped by the past, is such an extreme way to pick up probably had something to do with it. judy is. so the one that came from morocco or spain, or an area around there,
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it's very different to your were eastern european judaism that went through the show. actually, are you 2nd generation, i tried to go on king off on holocaust 2nd generation of children of holocaust survivors. even though the question is, what is a holocaust survivor around that my parents were young. my father was born during the wave off. he was a baby when the jews were being deported and it's actually thanks to him that they managed to escape to switzerland. and so kind of been, it's a long story line, probably no 2nd generation. it's like a logical i didn't listen to was story day. i'll be that they were hidden from me or anything, but the older you get them all, you wonder why your family came out of it relatively on, on the phone? good. call me think about dining or more after fleeing from france and germany. my grandfather ran the jewish refugee camp in boston. the 1st thing he was also
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confronted with adams was constantly of alba. but i know how to put it. i'm a free person and deliberate in person because i didn't grow up with these doors as you think. so as a lover, does it have just a few to go? i think what i've seen is that genes in france live a much freer, more present oriented and also future oriented lifestyle than we do in germany center. the the i leave hello alice
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croner. how do you know me and i especially know your sister right back. my cousin was in again yes, the photographer from the mac to be game. jessica. right. she helped us a lot on how you nice to see you. nice to tell me. we have mccarthy. sports clubs in germany and it's also all over the world. are there non jewish kids in the clubs to help us? that's exactly as far as possible. we have jews and non jews playing together. we're very open. i think we want to build those bridges, but it depends on the place. there's mcafee munich that's open to everyone, but they're much stricter about the jewish traditions and religious practices. they don't play or train on saturday for example, and we do play on saturday because just like they do in israel's and it's just a normal match day. so when you send that on start, we have $1603.00 active members and about 70 percent of them are non jewish. and i
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not even if you got on the phone round about that we'd struggle to exist without non jews. wouldn't then that's what we want to show that says, cannot assess the time we live here as jews in germany and so that interplay as part of life. we want to make that clear to our jewish, but also our non jewish germans. when you didn't need to get some direction, you clamor puts them. bill mccarthy is perceived as a jewish association and my son used to go to all the games and they trained for year long and every time they played against vetting or no, i can ever, lynn. and it was incredibly difficult. if there was ever hostility, you wouldn't just hear the normal insult. it was things like you 32 jewish pig, things like that. what's it like here? as well? everyone is considered liable for israel. if the situation escalates in the middle
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east, things get protect really bad year, needed them. and then anyone in america be shared with the star of david on their chest, is automatically a jeweler. at one time there was a stabbing, and on the way to the hospital, it transpired that both of them, the attacker and the victim from our side, were both muslims from a run. and one said, if you told me that i wouldn't have attacked you, you idiot, and our mac, a be player said that just shows how stupid you are and just not how stupid i am because you attacked me for nothing. just because i was wearing a shirt with a star of david on it, and those are the values we want to convey. and of course the actions that we want to prevent after making one of right. now it's true that anyone with a star of david is attacked in the same way that stand like the devastating that this sort of thing still happens today. unbelievable. it's hard to understand why we still have
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anti semitism, racism, and discrimination at all in a liberal society. it's good to see though that life in these communities is continuing to develop and evolve culturally. that also goes for quincy in the ones that we would develop. and then we love the diversity of different cultures. so that's something we're always pushing in our establishment this month . the month, for example, in bashi on us to play. when you go in, you see to neon signs that say friendship. i'm in t broo and arabic, light the balance of it and in the future. and that goes to the staff to respond in the kitchen. we have people from bangladesh, india, morocco, egypt, garden, and call. we're about to bring in a shift from israel, who's actually palestinian, by the way, because we feel it's the best way to represent what we're doing present when you read one's eyes. and we don't talk about ourselves as germans who live here. but as
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views who live here on doesn't even line tire, and that was just part of who we dimensions many show cloud sticks that we don't want to be pigeonholed. and we just wanted to no longer be an issue. and mom is about a 100, but i wonder, is that actually the case here or what have you been confronted with such growing anti semitic hostility in recent years? that you wrap yourself in a cocoon, so it can't get you over to the dishes. and i think because we have a very confident presence and engage in dialogue with every one anti semitism, it does happen in pursuit and in the test. and that's become fun with its subtle and behind our backs, but we notice it too much bits and huge. for example, last year for the jewish culture week, we opened a pop up restaurant with the jewish community, including chef. you'll see a lot of us all, it was a chance for the jewish community to present contemporary jewish culture side can
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that this could sign up on in the back look, we had a policy in the bar club with american d j's and d, j from israel and d, jane, the owner of america often use what sort of boys from america also had jewish, rubies and a non jewish friend of ours was about to come in. and people outside was saying, you can't go in that place. there are loads of jews in their, in their lives and so in the union. but in virginia i used to be further ahead in terms of living side by side no matter where you come from. but in recent years have gone back to where are you from which religion are you, is it's become a much bigger topic and why and how that's happened is not just the problem in germany, but worldwide. and again, going to be right to blame.
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